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Show Tllllill IIISTI11CT COI'KT. Tun Utitli'iil IlitrgUn Si nlentnl, .Hlcxid ItoMirr Irein Hie Prrsnu, In Judgo AiiJi'isuti's court Hits niornlngt HentyWrUht and Pat Coughllu, t t ynutlis, who yesterday pleaded guilty to Inira-lirltlug a saloon at Patk City and stealing a quantity of liquor, were brought in to receive M-uteucc. Mr. Stephens said tne delendatils wete under the njcnf eighteen yean, nnd might therefore, If the Court Ihotuhl ill la, aent ,e Ilefotm Hell wl. Wrlghl, In biuu er to the Judge, said ho ha I a lather living at Palk City, lull he had heard nothing from him ilncehlaatret;heilld not know why, I'nuglillil said his father was deau; his mother resided at Park City, but hai not been to see hint since tiu got Into this trouble. This being their first orieuse, and ou account of tiu-lr ,oul!i, Judge Auder son pui-eil the lightest sentence allowed by liw one year". Imprisonment In Ihe i.nllenliiry remarking that he ho4-J this would lie n Ussou to llielit fur the remainder of their life. Mallli. Miller, n resa-claldy ntllreil diluted woman, about tuenly-Nvu yeataof age, was chargi-l with stealing the sum -t $11 from Cnarlcs Aiidenoii, on March Sin. Pruscciiior waa inning lu front of the CiUmer block on Hie night in question when lie wa. acco-t iJ by lim defendant, who caught hold of him, sailtig him ruund, and askeil him to aciMtiiiiany her. He declined lu do so, and imiii afterwards mls-ul hli j,kitl.i'(, which contained con-tained the muney, etc. Information was given to the tullce, and the picket-book wa. found lu the diletid mil'- n Win ii arre-leil by Olllcer Albright the ile'.udant, ta-furo any thing was said as tu the naturenf Ihe charge, prnlisteil that she had not stolen any money. |